Device for preparing coffee



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' DEVICE FOR PREFARNG COFFEE Filed July 14, 1934 2 Sheets-Sheet Patented Apr. 18, 1939 DEVICE FQR' PREPABIN G William F. Swager, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor of one-half to Harold G. Fitzgerald, Los Angeles, Calif.

Application July 14, 1934, Serial No. 735,269

2 Claims.

This invention relates to an apparatus or device useful in the preparation of beverages and relates more particularly to a device for preparing coifee. A general object of the present invention is to provide a practical, effective and convenient device for preparing coffee.

It is well known that the secret of making good coifee with the desired aroma and iiavor is to employ freshly roasted and freshly ground coifee. This has been impossible or at least wholly impracticable with the methods and apparatus heretofore available. The raw or green commercial coiiee beans have a nlm-like covering which effectively excludes air and protects the beans against deterioration. The protective lm or covering on the coffee beans is destroyed and falls from the beans as chaff during the roasting operation, leaving the beans exposed to deterioration. The grinding of the coffee further exposes thecoflee and the volatile elements which give the coffee its aroma and flavor are to a large degree lost following the roasting and grinding. Further, the oils present in the coffee rapidly become rancid after the roasting of the beans. Attempts havebeen made to preserve the oils and the volatile elements of the coffee by packing roasted and ground coffee in sealed containers or cans and marketing it as quickly as possible. The coifee is not entirely protected against deterioration in the cans and the entire contents of a can are not ordinarily used immediately following the opening of the can, and the remaining coffee rapidly loses its flavor and its oils become rancid.

AAnother object yof the invention is to provide a device for preparing coffee in which the green coffeev beans may be roasted, ground immediately following the roasting and the coffee or beverage prepared on the deviceA immediately after the grinding operation so that the coffee or beverage thus prepared basi-the full natural aroma and iiavor resulting from the retention of all of the oils and volatile elements of the freshly roasted and ground coifee.

Another object of the invention is to provide a device for preparing coffee that includes a roaster for roasting the coifee beans. a support for the water containing vessel for preparing the beverage, and a single heating element for roasting the/coffee beans and for heating the water and brewing the beverage in the vessel.

Another object of the invention is to provide.

are subjected to roasting temperatures and are continuously agitated, and upon being properly roasted the beans are directly delivered to the grinder where the coffee is ground to the desired neness for use in the coffee making vessel which is being heated by the heating element of the device.

Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the character mentioned in which the coffee beans are automatically exposed to view after being roasted for a predetermined period of time so. that they may be examined and either discharged into the grinder or roasted for an additional period of time.

Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the character mentioned that is small and compact and readily portable whereby it may be installed and used in various locations at will.

A further object of the invention is to provide a device of the character mentioned that is convenient to use and that is sightly in appearance so that it is suitable for use in dwellings, hotels, restaurants, etc.

The various objects and features of the present invention will be fully understood from the following detailed description of a typical preferred form and application of the invention, throughout which description reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:

Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a device embodying the present invention. Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical detailed sectional View taken as indicated by line 2 2 on Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical detailed sectional view taken taken as indicated by line 3 3 on Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is an enlarged horizontal detailed sectional view taken as indicated by line 4 4 on' Fig. 1.

Fig. 5 is a fragmentary vertical detailedy sectional view taken substantially as indicated by line 5 5 on Fig. 2 and Fig. 6 is a diagram ofthe electrical circuits embodied in the device.

The device of the present invention includes. generally, a body or case Ill, heating means Il., a roaster I2 in the case l0 for carrying coffee beans to be roasted by the means Il, a grinder I3 in the case l0, and other parts and devices, the details and functions of which will be hereinafter described.

In accordance with the broader aspects of the invention the body or case Ill may be varied considerably in construction and design. In the I particular form of the invention illustrated in the drawings the case I0 encloses the various parts and mechanisms and is such that the device may be moved or transported from plan.I to place. The case Ill includes a bottom or base H and a. cylindrical shell i5 projecting upwaidly from the base. Ears I6 project from the base I4' at diametrically opposite points and carry upwardly projecting posts. I1. Suitable handles I8 are provided on the two posts I1.

The heating means I I is provided to heat water in a coffee making vessel V and brew the coffee therein and to roast the coffee beans in the roaster I2. In accordance with the invention the means II includes an electrical resistance element I9. The element I9 may be in the form of a helically wound wire having a relatively high resistance. The means II further includes. a grill or plate 20 arranged on the upper end of the shell I5. The plate 20 preferably has a flat upper side and a downwardly projecting peripheral flange 2liEl extending into the shell I5. Lugs 2I project from the plate 20 and have openings, passing the upper-portions of the posts I1. Ornamental nuts 22 are threaded on the posts I1 to clamp or retain the plate 20 in position. A suitable frame 23 is provided to support the resistance element I9va suitable distance below the plate 29. The plate 28 may be imperforate to be capable of use as a griddle or grill, or may be provided with a central opening as illustrated in the drawings. A perforated baille or grill 24 is provided in the flange IIIl and is spaced below the resistance element I9. Electrical leads or conductors 25 may extend through one of the Posts I1 to the resistance element I9 and a switch 26 may be providedtocontroltheheatingmeansI I.

'Ille vessel Vfor brewing or making the coffee is adapted to rest on the plate 29 so that its contents may be heated or boiled. It is to be understood that any suitable form of coffee making vessel or device may be employed and that the invention is not to be construed as limited to the particular "showing in the drawings. u

'I'he roaster I2 is provided to carry or contain the coffee beans to be roasted by the heat from below the heating means Il.

the resistance element I9. The roaster 'I2 is normally disposed in the case I3 immediately In the particular form of the invention disclosed in the drawings the roaster I2 includes a disc like bottom 26 hav-,r

ing an upwardly projecting annular flange 21 at its periphery. The roaster I2 is made deep enough to contain a suitable amount of coffee beans. The upper front or forward portion of the shell I5 is cut away to receive the roaster-i2. An outwardly projecting ear 23 is provided on the ange 21 and has an opening 29 pivotally passing one of the posts I1. A yoked or notched ear 38 is provided on the outer or free side of the flange 21 to cooperate with or receive the other post I1. A pivotable or rotatable latch 3l is provided'on the said other post I1 and is adapted to be moved to a position where it engages the front portion of the ear 39 to hold the roaster I2 in position in the case I9. The latch 3| may be swung or turned to a position where the roaster I2 may freely swing forwardly from the case Il. A spring 32 maybe provided to automatically swing the roaster toits open or outposition upon fthe release of the latch 3I.

, When the roaster I2 is in its normal operative position its flange 21 is substantially flush and concentric with the shell I5. A radial opening 33 is provided inthe bottom 26 of the-roaster I2. A sliding closure 34 normally closes the opening 33 in the bottom of the roaster. A handle 35 .is provided on the outer end of the closure 34 and is accessible from the front of the device. A color chart Csmay be provided on the front side or portion of the flange 29.. The chart C may carry various numbered or identified shades of brown with which' the roasted coffee beans may be edn- `the base I4 at the rear of the grinder I3.

abledriveccrtraimotgearsmaybeinterped 1a pared. The invention includes means for agitating the coiee beans as they are-roasted in the roaster I2. A shaft 36 extends upwardly through a central opening inthe bottom 26 of the roaster. An agitator 31 is attached to the shaft 36 and has spaced radial arms movable over the bottom 26 with suitable clearance. The means for driving or rotating the agitator 31 will be hereinafter described. s

The grinder I3 is provided to grind the coffee beans after they have been roasted in the roaster I2. It is a feature vof the present invention that the grinder I3 receives the coffee beans directly from the roaster I2 immediately following the roasting operation. In the simple embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings the grinder I3 includes a hopper 38 mounted in the case III below the roaster bottom 26. The hopper 38 has an open upper end in direct alignment and register with the opening 3 .ii:t.theI

bottom 26 of the roaster. A' rotatable crsher and conveyor 39 extends through the lower portion of the hopper 38. 'Ihe conveyor 39 has a spiralled ridge or thread 40 which feeds the coffee beans forwardly as the conveyor is rotated. If desired or found practical the thread 49 may be notched. The screw conveyor 39 extends through an opening 4I in the front of the hopper 38. A shaft 42 extends through an opening in' the rear side of the hopper 39 and has a polygonal vportion 43 slidably fitting a correspondingly shaped longitudinal opening 44 in the con-4 grooves 41 are provided in the opposing grlnd' ing faces of the plates 45 and 46. A cuplike member 48 is provided on the forward side of the hopper 38 and encloses the grinding plates 45 and 46. The member 48 has an opening 49* in its lower end for dischargingthe ground cofiee.v vMeans may be provided for' adjusting the relative setting 'of the grinding plates 45 and 46 to grind the coffee to different degrees of coarseness. This adjusting means may comprise a screw 49 extending through an opening in the front of the shell I5 and threaded through an opening in the member 48 to bear or react against the grinding plate 46. The outer end ofv the screw 49 may be provided with a suitable winged handle 59. A lock nut 5I may be provided on the screw 49 for fitting or locking the screw in its adjusted position. As the conveyor 39 is longitudinally shiftable on the shaft portion 43 the screw 49 may be employed to move or adjust the conveyor and plate 46 relative to the plate 45 to varyvthe action of the grinder. A removable receiver 52 is arranged in the case IIIv below the grinder I3 and is provided in its upper end with an opening 53 adapted to register with the discharge opening 49 of the-grinder. The receive!l 52 for the ground coiIee is removable through an opening 54 in the front of the shell I6 and is lprovided with a suitable handle 55.

Power means is provided to operate the agitator 31 and the-grinder I3. The power means may comprise an electric motor 68 mounted on Suit- 20during the pivoting of the roaster.

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between the motor 60 vand the grinder shaft 42 and the agitator shaft 46 for the purpose of operating the grinder and agitator at the required rates of speed. In the particular arrangement illustrated in the drawings a pinion 6I is provided on the shaft of the motor 60 and meshes with an idler gear 62. The idler gear 62 carries a pinion 63 which meshes with a gear 64 on the grinder shaft 42. A rearwardly projecting worm 65 is provided on the gear 64 and cooperates with a worm wheel 66 carried by a vertical shaft 61. A pinion 68 is fixed on the upper end of the shaft 61 and meshes with a gear 69 on the projecting lower portion of the agitator shaft 36. 'I'he pinion 68 is located behind the gear 69 so that the gear 69 is readily disengageable from the pinion when the roaster I2 is swung forwardly from the case I0. The gear 69 is adapted to move .outwardly through notches 9 in the hopper It will be apparent how the electric motor 60 isoperatable to simultaneously drive both the grinder I3 and the agitator 31. A switch may be provided in the motor circuit 1I to control the motor 60.

The device may include means for automatically controlling the roaster I 2 whereby the coffee beans are roasted for a predetermined period of time and are then automatically exposed for inspection. The automatic control for the roaster I2 may include a solenoid coil 13 whose armature has a pin 14 adapted to lcooperate with an opening in the roaster bottom 26 to hold roaster in its closed or in position when the coil is energized. An adjustable time delay switch 11 governs the solenoid coil 13. The switch 11 may be set or adjusted and then manually closed to remain closed for a predetermined or selected period whereupon it opens to de-energize the coil 13. When the coil 13 is de-energized the spring 32 swings the roaster to its out position where the coffee beans therein are exposed for inspection. The latch 3| is opened immediately following the closing of the time delay switch so that the roaster is under the control of the lcoil 13. l

It is believed that the operation of the device of the present invention will be readily apparent from the foregoing detailed description. A suitable quantity of water may be placed in the vessel V and a suitable or proportionate quantity of green coffee beans may be placed in the roaster I2. The roaster I2 may be latched in its closed position and the time delay switch 11 may be set to de-energize the solenoid coil 13 after a suitable period. The device may be plugged into any suitable electrical circuit to cause the energization of the heating element I9 and the motor 60 and the latch 3| is then released so the roaster is-under the control of the coil 13 and time delay switch 11. 'I'he heat from the resistance element I9 heats or boils the water in the vessel V and at the same time roasts the coffee beans in the roaster I2. The coffee beans in the roaster are continuously agitated by the power driven agitator 31. Upon the elapse of the predetermined period the time delay switch 11 opens to de-energize the coil 13 and allows the roaster I2 to-swing to its open position at the front of the device. The coffee beans in the roaster may then be examined and compared with the colors on the chart C. The period which coil'ee beans should be roasted depends on the character of the beans, the atmospheric conditions, and other variable factors and it may be necessary to roast the beans for an additional period after the opening of the switch 11. If it is believed that the coffee beans require further roasting after being inspected the roaster I2 may be returned to its normal in position, and latched by the latch 3l and the coffee beans roasted for an additional period. When the beans have been sufiiciently roasted the closure 35 may be pulled forwardly or opened' todischarge the roasted coffee beans into the hopper 38. The agitator 31 feeds or delivers the coifee beans to the opening 33 so that the roaster is completely emptied in a short time.

'I'he freshly roasted coffee beans delivered to the hopper 38 are partially crushed by the conveyor 39 and are fed forwardly between the grinding plates 45 and 46. The conveyor 39 and the plate 46 are continuously rotated by the motor 60 through the gearing above described so that the grinder may be available for use at any time. ground between the plates 45 and 46 and the ground coiee discharges through the opening 49 into the receiver 52. When the coffee has been ground the receiver 52 may be withdrawn and the ground coffee placed in the vessel V. The water for making the beverage or coffee may have been heated or boiled during the roasting and grinding of the coffee and the heating means II may be employed to brew or prepare the beverage. It will be apparent that a continuous suc- -cession of roasting. grinding, and coffee preparing steps may be readily carried out with the device of the present invention.

Having described only a typical preferred form and application of my invention, I do not wish to be limited or restricted to the specific form and application herein set forth, but wish to reserve to myself .any modifications or variations that may appear to those skilled in the art or fall within the scope of the following claims.

Having described my invention, I claim:

1. In a device of the character described a case, a heating element in the case, a tray for containing coffee beans carried by the case for movement between a position adjacent the heating element where the beans may be roasted and a position removed from the heating element where the beans may be examined, anagitator in the tray, power means in the case for operating the agitator when the tray is in the vfirst named position, means normally tending to move the tray to the last named position, and means for holding the tray stationary in the rst named position automatically releasable at the end of a selected period of time to allow the tray to move to the last named position.

2. A device of the character described comprising, an open topped roaster tray supported for horizontal swinging movement, a heating element operable to heat the roaster tray, means tending to swing the roaster tray away from the heating element, electromagnetic means` for holding the roaster tray at the heating element, and regulable time delay means for releasing the electromagnetic means.

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